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[1827]
 
Reuel WIlliams 7
 
Reuel WIlliams 7
 
Mark Dennett 2
 
Mark Dennett 2
[1827]
 
  
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Third ballot -
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Whole number of votes 16
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Necessary to constitute an election 9
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Robert P. Dunlap has 8
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Reuel Williams 7
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Mark Dennett 1
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and there was one blank ballot
  
Third ballot
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Fourth ballot -
Whole number of votes 16
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Whole number of votes 17
 
Necessary to constitute an election 9
 
Necessary to constitute an election 9
 
Robert P. Dunlap has 9
 
Robert P. Dunlap has 9
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Reuel Williams 7
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Mark Dennett 1
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Robert P. Dunlap was thereupon declared duly elected President of the Senate, signified his acceptance in an address to the Senate and took the chair -
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[Secretary chosen]
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on motion a Committee was appointed to receive, sort and count the votes for a Secretary who having attended that duty reported that the whole number of votes was 17
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necessary to constitute an election 9
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Ebenezer Hutchinson had 12
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Seba Smith Jr 5
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Ebenezer Hutchinson was then declared elected, notified by Mr Southwick & appeared signified his acceptance and took & subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the duties of the office, before William T. Vaughan Esq. authorized by Dedimus Potestatem

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[1827] Reuel WIlliams 7 Mark Dennett 2

Third ballot - Whole number of votes 16 Necessary to constitute an election 9 Robert P. Dunlap has 8 Reuel Williams 7 Mark Dennett 1 and there was one blank ballot

Fourth ballot - Whole number of votes 17 Necessary to constitute an election 9 Robert P. Dunlap has 9 Reuel Williams 7 Mark Dennett 1

Robert P. Dunlap was thereupon declared duly elected President of the Senate, signified his acceptance in an address to the Senate and took the chair -

[Secretary chosen] on motion a Committee was appointed to receive, sort and count the votes for a Secretary who having attended that duty reported that the whole number of votes was 17

necessary to constitute an election 9 Ebenezer Hutchinson had 12 Seba Smith Jr 5 Ebenezer Hutchinson was then declared elected, notified by Mr Southwick & appeared signified his acceptance and took & subscribed the oaths required by the Constitution to qualify him to enter upon the duties of the office, before William T. Vaughan Esq. authorized by Dedimus Potestatem